Penn State plays host to Ohio State in what will be the 300th game in the 50-year history of Beaver Stadium. It's also a huge game as the winner will stay in the Big Ten title race. Will Nittany Lions fans go home happy? Rivals.com's Mike Huguenin picks a winner for that and every other game in his...[details]

A tall, well-built quarterback who lacks an ideal release point despite his size, Smith isn't compact with his throwing motion. He displays good timing in the pass game and does a nice job getting the ball out in rhythm. But he has a tendency to lock onto receivers at the line and isn't comfortable going through his progressions and finding his second/third reads. He struggles to see linebackers underneath and will force the ball into coverage. He doesn't look confident in the face of pressure and has a tendency to drift in the pocket and fall off his throws. Smith lacks ideal arm strength when asked to get the ball downfield and throws tend to sail on him when he doesn't have his feet set. However, he can spin the ball on the first two levels of the field and looks natural anticipating routes. He displays above-average accuracy. He showcases good balance when asked to get his body around and stride into throws. He does a nice job keeping his feet under him and generating good torque from his lower half. He has the ability to get the ball outside the numbers when he's on time and looks comfortable/accurate with the ball on the move. Smith is coming off a shoulder injury but is expected to throw at the NFL combine. He has a nice-sized frame and good accuracy and timing in the pass game but lacks ideal arm strength and can get sloppy with the ball. He has enough talent to compete for a roster spot as a No. 3 guy.